Chart Sources

ECDIS Vector Chart Reference Cards

The US Chart No 1 from 2013 is updated and includes full ECDIS reference.

An even better alternative is the new book Electronic Chart Navigation by David Burch, with annotated ECDIS Chart No 1.

Anyone using official vector charts should have one of these on board.

Chart Downloader - Get started quickly

The Chart Downloader Tab-Plugin, included with Opencpn will help you to download, update and organize almost all free chart sources described below.

ChartDownloader has NOAA Charts

Free Nautical Chart Sources

GSHHG Background Charts

GSHHG A Global Self-consistent, Hierarchical, High-resolution Geography Database

Chart DownLoader has High Resolution GSHHG

GSHHS High Resolution Background Maps can be obtained using the integrated Chart Downloader Plugin.

Use High Resolution GSHHG with Watchdog_pi Landfall alarms and WeatherRouting_pi for Land detection. Highly Recommended.

Go to Options > Charts > Chart Downloader and Pick Add a new Catalog and pick the predefined basemap GSHHG basemap and then All GSHHG Basemaps .

Then check, and if desired, change the destination path name to suite your liking. (You may add a GSHHG folder under your Charts directory, which is the most effective location. I do this without any trouble.) Then select OK and proceed with downloading and “Apply”. Remember to add a Chart Directory “GSHHG” and to add the path to the GSHHG folder.

OpenSeaMap for OpenCPN

KAP Charts from OpenSeaMap for OpenCPN Each chart bundle contains several hundred charts in different scales from overview to harbour charts: Baltic Sea, British Channel, Mediterranean Sea West, Mediterranean Sea East, Adriatic, Gulf of Biscay, North Sea, Carribean, South China Sea, East China Sea, South Pacific, Magellan Strait, West Coast US, Northwest Passage, North Atlantic, Dutch Inland Waters, Great Lakes, Bay of Bengal.

OpenSeaMap Forum

Other Charts

Nautin-NL

Licensed Commercial Nautical Charts for OpenCPN

All platforms

Other sources

Deprecated sources

Making your own charts